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NWR Feedback / String topics being renamed?
« on: June 17, 2003, 01:48:16 PM »
About a week ago, I posted a topic in the GameCube discussion forum titled "Wind Waker is sooo Blurrrrrry!", or something to that effect.

To my concern,  I have just noticed that it has been renamed " Wind Waker's Depth of Field Blur and Odd Vertical Lines".

Why was it renamed? Is this the work of the forum's moderator? If so, then I would seriously question if their ego has gone to their head. What good is free speech if everything you say get's filtered through a moderator? I can certainly understand and support offensive posting's being altered or deleted, but there is certainly nothing offensive in the strings' topic, and cannot understand the re-naming of the posts' title.

Again, I stress  that I am assuming that this is the work of a forum moderator, and would appreciate an explanation.


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Nintendo Gaming / Wind Waker is SOOOOOO Blurry!!!!!!
« on: June 11, 2003, 08:24:00 PM »
Am I the ony person who has noticed that in Zelda, anything more than 10 feet away from Link is is EXTREMELY blurry?
It's like the screen has been wiped down with vasoline. Worst of all, this problem isn't on the title screen - on the title screen everything is so crisp and clean, no matter how far away, yet in the game, if it's not right up close, is blurred out,
it's SO BAD IT GIVES ME HEADACHES!

- Argh, my eyes!!!

Why the hell did Nintendo ruin a perfectly good game by blurring everything except things right up and close to the player?

Also, I've noticed that sometimes theres strange, faint,  vertical lines going up the screen, although this mostly occurs when day is changing into night a vice-a-versa.

Anybody else experienced these things?

                                                                                                                                                                 'LaTeR!  

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